Does this haircut even exist?

I really need to find a haircut that is flattering to a round face, suits very straight hair, a little bit unusual, and easy to maintain without styling (but that can be styled). It doesn't exist does it?

I miss having time to sit down with rollers and do a nice retro hairdo, but a 10mo doesn't make that easy. I'd like to be able to go out without looking frumpy.

A well cut bob like this is very flattering to round faces: www.hairstylesmakeup.com/haircuts-face/round-face-hair-red/As for the styling, you wouldn't need to do much to it if the cut is good as your hair is already straight. I would just invest on a Parlux; it will take you 5 minutes to make it look like that!Not sure about the unusual bit though...

I have VERY straight hair and had mine cut into a bob, it works well because you can colour it, clip bits back, put waves in it if you have more time, etc and when you don't it's still in a 'style' HTH

Not sure that a well cut bob ticks the 'a little bit unusual' box for the OP... I' m looking for something similar myself. I have a bob which has grown out - I didn't like it. My mum said 'ooh, you finally look sensible'. That put me right off . But I haven't found the cut I'm looking for either...

I am not so sure about a short fringe. I have a round face (even at my slimmest, it's round) and find a short fringe, especially a short, full fringe, makes it look much rounder. What about a longish fringe that is chipped into? And a short/medium choppy bob with lots of layers that you could randomly flick out in places (I used to use my straighteners to do little flicks. If your hair is fast growing, how about half a head of highlights which are not started right at the crown but further down? I think a perm would highlight any roundness too unless it was a wave rather than a curl. I find that I need to keep the shortest lengths of any cut below chin level otherwise if my hair stops at my jaw, it just seems to accentuate the roundness.

What about a bob with dip dye? It really doesn't have to be expensive to maintain, it's very easy to do it yourself. You just take a section of hair, back comb it a bit (this avoids giving it a harsh line and more of an ombre look) then leave the dye on for a while. You can use any hair dye, I just use ordinary ash blonde in a box from Boots.